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    Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. City of Lights, City of Angels French film fest books 38 features

    The 17th City of Lights, City of Angels French film festival announced its most ambitious slate to date Tuesday with 38 feature films and 19 shorts. Of the 38 features, three are international premieres, 11 are North American or U.S. premieres and 16 are West Coast premieres. The festival runs April 15 to 22 at the Directors Guild Theater.
    The 17th City of Lights, City of Angels French film festival announced its most ambitious slate to date Tuesday with 38 feature films and 19 shorts. Of the 38 features, three are international premieres, 11 are North American or U.S. premieres and 16...

    Tags: France, Louis Malle, Festive Events, Ziad Doueiri, Andre Techine

  2. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Michel Gondry goes back to the art house with 'The We and the I'

    Michel Gondry denies feeling stung by "The Green Hornet."
    Michel Gondry denies feeling stung by "The Green Hornet." The $120-million action-adventure arrived in 2011 as the Oscar-winning French filmmaker's first Hollywood-backed studio movie. A modest hit starring Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz, it required him...

    Tags: France, Dave Chappelle , French Literature, Be Kind Rewind (movie), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (movie)

  4. Nov 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Rust and Bone': Matthias Schoenaerts on his dream director

    Matthias Schoenaerts broke through with art house audiences with the Belgian film "Bullhead," nominated earlier this year for an Academy Award for foreign-language film, playing a man still haunted by the traumas of his childhood. In the new "Rust and...

    Tags: Movies, Rust and Bone (movie), Michael Fassbender, Martin Scorsese, Bullhead (movie)

  6. Sep 18, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Reviews: 'American Casino,' 'Jennifer's Body' and more

    Though there's likely a stronger documentary than "American Casino" to be made about the recent Wall Street collapse and subprime mortgage disaster, it's still hard not to be shocked by this stranger-than-fiction look at how a toxic mix of unbridled greed, mass financial manipulation and the probable effect of a 2000 government deregulation act upended our nation's entire economy.
    Though there's likely a stronger documentary than "American Casino" to be made about the recent Wall Street collapse and subprime mortgage disaster, it's still hard not to be shocked by this stranger-than-fiction look at how a toxic mix of unbridled...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Loans, Jennifer's Body (movie), Juliette Binoche, Real Estate Buyers

  8. Dec 8, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Movie Review: Heartbreaker (L’arnacoeur)

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Alex Lippi is a man of many talents. At one moment, he is the wonder surgeon of the Sahara, bringing medicine to poor Moroccan villages, selflessly saving lives and impressing the heck out of a young tourist there with her loutish boyfriend. Then he's a...
  10. Apr 16, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  11. 'Lost' Lass Lands Thriller Role

    Zap2It.com
    Evangeline Lilly will use her summer "Lost" hiatus to shoot the thriller "Afterwards." In addition to Lilly, John Malkovich and Romain Duris ("The Beat That My Heart Skipped") will appear in the film, set to begin shooting in early June in New York and...

    Tags: The Great Buck Howard (movie), The Hollywood Reporter, Movies, New York, French Literature

  12. Sep 7, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Dans Paris'

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Moody, mannered and supremely irritating, Christophe Honoré's "Dans Paris" plays like a pastiche of French cinema clichés through the ages. Perhaps not surprisingly, if nonsensically, the movie quotes Salinger at every opportunity in telling the story...

    Tags: Chicken Soup, Movies, Los Angeles Times, Suicide, French Movies

  14. Jul 27, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. "Molière"

    Chicago Tribune
    A tiptop theatrical production of "Tartuffe," "The Misanthrope" or another great Molière comedy offers audiences a banquet of hypocrites, poseurs and passionate, often obsessed characters whom Cupid -- or social ambition -- has rendered nearly insane...

    Tags: Movies, Chicago Tribune, Comedy (genre), Entertainment

  16. Jul 1, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped'

    Though he's directed only four features and is little known in this country, a case could be made for writer-director Jacques Audiard as France's most compelling, most visceral and exciting filmmaker. A case his latest film, the forceful "The Beat That My Heart Skipped," does nothing but strengthen.
    Times Staff Writer
    Though he's directed only four features and is little known in this country, a case could be made for writer-director Jacques Audiard as France's most compelling, most visceral and exciting filmmaker. A case his latest film, the forceful "The Beat That My...

    Tags: France, Paris (France), Cinema Industry, Genres, Movies

  18. May 19, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Russian Dolls'

    Times Staff Writer
    When we last saw Xavier (Romain Duris), he was fleeing the security of a government job as fast as his legs would carry him. That was at the end of Cédric Klapisch's "L'Auberge Espagnole," a quirkily romantic bildungs-movie that put a klatch of cute faces...

    Tags: Colorado, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Audrey Tautou, Entertainment, European Union

  20. Aug 13, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Gadjo Dilo

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday August 14, 1998      With the warm, joyous "Gadjo Dilo," Algerian-born French filmmaker-composer Tony Gatlif completes his beguiling Gypsy triptych. The series began with his superb "Little Princes" (1982), a tale of the rugged, marginal existence...

    Tags: Cinema Industry, Movies, Music Industry, Entertainment

  22. May 4, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Summer of same

    Tribune movie reporter
    The sequels and franchise flicks scored big last summer, so what do we get? More of the same this year. Check out the titles, and you might conclude that this is the year of the colon. But don't be fooled by the amount of noise generated by the highest-...

    Tags: Michael Douglas, Cillian Murphy, Chris Cooper, Mandy Moore, Gary Ross

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